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Welcome to On a Mission High School, where education transcends boundaries and students are inspired to embark on a transformative journey of learning and leadership. Established with a steadfast commitment to excellence, our mission is encapsulated in the phrase ‘Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow.’
At On a Mission High School, we believe that education is not just about acquiring knowledge but also about instilling values that empower students to become compassionate, innovative, and responsible leaders. Our dedicated faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and vibrant community create an atmosphere where every student can thrive academically and personally.
As a community-driven institution, we embrace diversity and inclusivity, recognizing the unique strengths and perspectives each student brings. Our holistic approach to education goes beyond textbooks, nurturing the development of critical thinking, creativity, and a sense of civic responsibility.
This website serves as a virtual window into the heart of our school, providing a glimpse into the myriad opportunities, achievements, and experiences that define the On a Mission High School experience. Explore our academic programs, extracurricular activities, and the myriad ways we prepare our students to be leaders in a global society.
Join us at On a Mission High School as we collectively shape a future where learning is a lifelong adventure, and leadership is a responsibility embraced by all. We invite you to be a part of our community, where each day is an opportunity to Learn Today and Lead Tomorrow.
Studying the English language and literature is an important part of high school for every student regardless of their post-school plans. In addition to studying important pieces of literature, English classes teach teens about writing and speaking.
Understanding how the world works is important for young adults. In high school, students will study history and government and learn about how social studies affects their lives.
Basic life sciences (e.g. biology) and physical sciences (chemistry, physics, etc.) are required at most high schools. These classes often include lab components that allow students to perform hands-on experiments.
In high school, students dig into several different types of math. Algebra and geometry are required at most high schools, and students may choose to take advanced math classes if they are offered.
Our faculties and schools collaborate to create a rich tapestry of learning experiences, encouraging interdisciplinary approaches and preparing students for the challenges and opportunities they will encounter in higher education and beyond. Together, they form the backbone of On a Mission High School’s commitment to excellence and the holistic development of every student.